Aiming for MBBS at Madras Medical College Chennai? Check out Expected NEET 2025 Cut-Off

Madras- India's biggest medical entrance exam, the National Eligibility and Entrance Test-Undergraduate (NEET UG) 2025, was conducted on May 4, 2025. Although the NEET cut-off 2025 is yet to be announced officially, as per last year's opening and closing rank details, aspirants can anticipate their chances of getting admission in their preferred medical colleges.
Madras Medical College (MMC), located in Chennai, is one of the oldest and prestigious government medical institutions in India. The expected NEET UG Madras Medical College cutoff 2025 for General (UR) is reportedly 25,000-25,500, General-EWS is 28,600-29,300, OBC-NCL is 25,000-25,500, SC is 1,38,000-1,38,500, and ST is 38,100-38,600.
The cutoff for Madras Medical College Chennai, when officially released, will depend on various factors such as the number of seats available in the college for MBBS courses, the number of students appearing for the exam, the overall difficulty level of the paper and many other factors.
Medical Dialogues earlier reported the expected MBBS cutoff for this academic year's admissions at top government medical colleges.
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